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by jackson1442
1093 days ago
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I think a lot of the younger generations wanting in-office work comes from living alone. I did WFH for a ~2 years recently and found that even when I was visiting with friends most days, those 8 hours spent alone, in my bedroom (the only place a desk would fit in my apartment) were really isolating. I wound up switching to a coworking space - a local alternative to wework. Didn't directly interact with people there most days but just having a space outside my small apartment and being _around_ other people made a huge difference for my mental health. Of course, if you have family at home or even roommates, this may be much less of a concern for you. |
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I was thinking of asking for donations to cover my own coworking physical spot. The reason I thought maybe it doesn’t help is because the last time I was there I wasn’t talking to people really. I thought that meant it wasn’t for me. However the decent ~12 min drive, getting away from the house, being around people, it was really nice.
The online coworking on Zoom suffices sometimes but not when I’m already on there all the time helping manage it.
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I have people at home but the negatives outweigh the positive when I’m there all the time instead of only a couple hours a day outside sleep.
Thanks for getting me back into this idea